EP1516378A1 - Processus et appareil pour fabriquer une feuille de lithium - Google Patents
Processus et appareil pour fabriquer une feuille de lithiumInfo
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- EP1516378A1 EP1516378A1 EP03759797A EP03759797A EP1516378A1 EP 1516378 A1 EP1516378 A1 EP 1516378A1 EP 03759797 A EP03759797 A EP 03759797A EP 03759797 A EP03759797 A EP 03759797A EP 1516378 A1 EP1516378 A1 EP 1516378A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21C—MANUFACTURE OF METAL SHEETS, WIRE, RODS, TUBES OR PROFILES, OTHERWISE THAN BY ROLLING; AUXILIARY OPERATIONS USED IN CONNECTION WITH METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL
- B21C23/00—Extruding metal; Impact extrusion
- B21C23/002—Extruding materials of special alloys so far as the composition of the alloy requires or permits special extruding methods of sequences
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21C—MANUFACTURE OF METAL SHEETS, WIRE, RODS, TUBES OR PROFILES, OTHERWISE THAN BY ROLLING; AUXILIARY OPERATIONS USED IN CONNECTION WITH METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL
- B21C23/00—Extruding metal; Impact extrusion
- B21C23/02—Making uncoated products
- B21C23/04—Making uncoated products by direct extrusion
- B21C23/06—Making sheets
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B21—MECHANICAL METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL; PUNCHING METAL
- B21C—MANUFACTURE OF METAL SHEETS, WIRE, RODS, TUBES OR PROFILES, OTHERWISE THAN BY ROLLING; AUXILIARY OPERATIONS USED IN CONNECTION WITH METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL
- B21C25/00—Profiling tools for metal extruding
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- B21C—MANUFACTURE OF METAL SHEETS, WIRE, RODS, TUBES OR PROFILES, OTHERWISE THAN BY ROLLING; AUXILIARY OPERATIONS USED IN CONNECTION WITH METAL-WORKING WITHOUT ESSENTIALLY REMOVING MATERIAL
- B21C25/00—Profiling tools for metal extruding
- B21C25/08—Dies or mandrels with section variable during extruding, e.g. for making tapered work; Controlling variation
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- H01M4/36—Selection of substances as active materials, active masses, active liquids
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- H01M4/405—Alloys based on lithium
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- Y02—TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
- Y02E—REDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS [GHG] EMISSIONS, RELATED TO ENERGY GENERATION, TRANSMISSION OR DISTRIBUTION
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Definitions
- the present invention generally relates to lithium metal polymer batteries and, more specifically, to a process for producing the lithium or lithium alloy anode components of electrochemical (EC) cells.
- the invention also- concerns an apparatus for producing the lithium/lithium alloy anode components.
- Rechargeable batteries which are manufactured from laminates of solid polymer electrolytes interposed between sheet-like electrodes, display many advantages over conventional liquid electrolyte batteries. These advantages typically include: lower overall battery weight; higher ' power density; higher specific energy; and longer service life. In addition, such batteries are also more environmentally friendly since the danger of spilling toxic liquid into the environment is eliminated.
- EC cells generally include the following components: positive electrodes; negative electrodes; and an insulating material capable of permitting ionic conductivity, such as a solid polymer electrolyte, sandwiched between the electrodes.
- the negative electrodes which are commonly referred to as anodes, are usually made of light-weight metallic foils, such as alkali metals and alloys, typically lithium metal, lithium-aluminum alloys and the like.
- the positive electrodes which are commonly referred to as cathodes, are usually- formed of a composite mixture of: an active material such as a transitional metal oxide; an electrically conductive filler, usually carbon particles; an ionically conductive polymer electrolyte material; and a current collecting element, usually a thin sheet of aluminum.
- Composite cathode thin films are usually obtained by coating the composite mixture onto a current collector.
- solid polymer electrolytes are less conductive than liquid polymer electrolytes
- solid or dry EC cells must be prepared from very thin films (e.g. total thickness of approximately 50 to 250 microns) to compensate the lower conductivity with a high film contact surface, thereby providing electrochemical cells with high power density.
- Each component of the EC cells must therefore be produced into very thin films of about 5 to 125 microns each.
- the production of the lithium metal thin film is usually made by an extrusion process wherein an ingot of lithium/lithium alloy is inserted into a cylinder and pressed or pushed by an extrusion stem through a die aperture of the desired shape and thickness.
- the lithium/lithium alloy flows through a flow die of progressively narrowing cross- sectional area, thereby gradually shaping the metal flow toward its final desired shape.
- the metal flow subsequently exits through a flat faced die having an aperture featuring the desired cross sectional profile.
- the profile is a thin and substantially rectangular one.
- the extrusion process of a lithium/lithium alloy ingot as described above must also be performed under vacuum since lithium is highly reactive, and it therefore easily oxidizes when exposed to the atmosphere. This is especially the case when it is heated and under pressure.
- the process of pushing the ingot along the walls of the cylinder chamber under high pressure generates sufficient heat for the lithium to react with ambient nitrogen and form nitrides (i.e., 6Li + N2 -, 2Li3N) so that the process must be performed under vacuum.
- the chamber is opened thereby allowing ambient air to enter the chamber and react with the hot lithium left along the chamber's walls.
- the typical lithium extrusion process includes the step of thoroughly cleaning the walls of the cylindrical chamber prior to extruding a new ingot in order to remove all nitrides which remain thereon. Otherwise, traces of hard nitrides could block the die opening and cause a split in the extruded lithium/lithium alloy sheet, thereby rendering the sheet unusable for the production of EC cell components.
- the length of the lithium/lithium alloy film that can be produced by the prior art extrusion process is limited by the amount of material contained in a single ingot. This is so due to the fact that when a new ingot is placed inside the chamber, the remaining portion of the previous ingot (2-5mm) must be removed since it cannot flow perpendicular to the pressure.
- the conventional lithium extrusion process produces a finite length of extruded lithium/lithium alloy sheet per ingot.
- the invention provides a method of extruding lithium or lithium alloy to form a thin sheet, the method comprising the steps of: -providing an ingot of lithium metal or lithium alloy having a length and a diameter;
- the extrusion die aperture is adjustable such that the height of a central portion of the die aperture may exceed the height of both extremities of the die aperture.
- the invention also provides a method of extruding lithium or lithium alloy ingots to form a thin sheet, through an extrusion apparatus comprising an inner chamber, a piston head at one end of said inner chamber and a flow die and extrusion die assembly at a second end of said chamber; the method comprising the steps of:
- the piston head comprises a smooth substantially flat surface such that when the piston head presses against the rear surface of the ingot, the rear surface of the ingot remains substantially smooth and flat thereby allowing fusion of the abutting ingots without voids.
- an adapter plate having a smooth substantially flat surface is positioned at the front of the piston head allowing a standard piston head to be adapted to the process.
- the invention further provides an electrochemical cell comprising a thin lithium metal anode sheet, a cathode and an electrolyte separator between the • anode and the cathode, the thin lithium metal anode sheet obtained by an extrusion process of a lithium or lithium alloy ingot having a length and a diameter, the thin lithium metal anode sheet having a width exceeding the diameter of the lithium or lithium alloy ingot.
- the invention also provides a die assembly for use in extruding lithium or lithium alloy ingots into a thin sheet, said die assembly comprising a die holder and an extrusion die having an adjustable die aperture, said die holder having adjustment means for adjusting said die aperture.
- the extrusion die comprises an upper plate secured to a lower plate together defining the extrusion die aperture, the upper plate and the lower plate comprising adjustment means for adjusting a curvature of the upper plate and lower plate, the die holder adjustment means being connected to the upper plate and the lower plate adjustment means when the extrusion die is positioned in the die holder such that an operator may adjust the die aperture while extruding lithium or lithium alloy ingots.
- Figure 1 is a schematic side cross-sectional drawing of an apparatus for forming a lithium/lithium alloy extrusion into a thin sheet in accordance with one embodiment of the invention, the figure also showing the metal flow during the extrusion process;
- Figure 2 is a schematic enlarged cross-sectional view of a flow die as shown in Figure 1;
- Figure 2a is a schematic top plan view of the channel of the flow die shown in Figure 2;
- Figure 2b is a plan view of the entrance of the channel of the flow die shown in Figure 2;
- Figure 2c is a plan view of the exit of the channel of the flow die shown in Figure 2;
- Figure 3 is a rear exploded perspective view of an extrusion die as shown in Figure 1;
- Figure 4 is a front elevational view of the extrusion die shown in Figure 3, the extrusion die being assembled;
- Figure 5 is a rear perspective view of the extrusion die shown in Figure 4.
- Figure ⁇ a is a perspective view of a die assembly in accordance with a variant.
- Figure 6b is a perspective exploded view of the die assembly shown in Figure ⁇ a .
- the apparatus 10 comprises a main structural body 12 having a front door 14 and a rear door 16 all made of thick cast iron which is adapted to withstand the high pressures that are generated within the extrusion apparatus 10.
- the structural body 12 as well as the front and rear doors 14 and 16 together define a cylindrical inner chamber 18.
- Inner chamber 18 comprises a 4140 steel sleeve 20 adapted to receive and accommodate a commercially available lithium/lithium alloy ingot 22.
- Sleeve 20 may be removed from the structural body 12 for cleaning and general maintenance.
- the rear door 16 accommodates therethrough a piston 24 having a piston head 26 which is adapted to reciprocate within inner chamber 18 and apply pressure to the ingot 22.
- the piston head 26 comprises a front adapter plate 28 having a smooth flat surface to apply an even pressure onto the ingot such that the rear surface of the ingot 22 remains perfectly smooth when piston 24 presses onto it during the extrusion process.
- the rear door 16 further comprises a vacuum conduit 30 connected at one end to a vacuum pump (not shown) and at the other end to the rear portion 32 of inner chamber 18 such that the extrusion process is carried out under vacuum and the entire inner chamber 18 is under vacuum, including the rear portion 32 located behind piston head 26.
- the front door 14 comprises an inner housing adapted to receive an extrusion die 34, a separator plate 36, and a flow die 38 assembly through which the ingot 22 is extruded into a thin sheet 40.
- the extruded thin sheet 40 is pulled and rolled under a predetermined tension by and through a series of cylindrical rollers 42, as is well known in the art, and finally wound onto a roll 44 for subsequent storage or further processing.
- Piston 24 applies a high pressure P to the rear surface of ingot 22 forcing the lithium metal/lithium metal alloy through flow die 38 (as illustrated by the series of arrows in Figure 2) , through separator plate 36 which defines the final width of the thin lithium alloy sheet 40, and finally through extrusion die 3 .
- Pressure P typically varies between 100 and 500 tons depending on the modulus of elasticity of the lithium alloy; the latter being proportional to the percentage of aluminum in the lithium alloy.
- the percentage of aluminum in the alloy increases the minimum pressure necessary for extrusion of the ingot.
- the lithium/lithium alloy flows though a channel of flow die 38 having an 8-inch entrance and a 9 to 10 inch exit such that the width of the exiting lithium exceeds the diameter of the initial ingot 22.
- a thin sheet 40 of lithium/lithium alloy having a thickness of 150 microns to 300 microns emerges from the extrusion die 34. As indicated previously, the thin lithium/lithium alloy sheet 40 is then pulled and rolled under a predetermined tension by cylindrical rollers 42 and wound onto a roll 44 for storage or to be brought to a further processing station.
- rollers 42 and roll 44 The tension applied onto the exiting lithium/lithium alloy sheet 40 by cylindrical rollers 42 and roll 44 itself must be synchronized with the speed of the advancing piston 24 to avoid ripping the extruded sheet 40. Since the pressure applied onto the lithium ingot 22 is proportional to the advancing speed of the piston 24, the tension applied by rollers 42 and roll 44 is adjusted relative to the pressure exerted by piston 24.
- rollers 42 are spring mounted (not shown) to maintain a predetermined tension, adjusted in relation to the force exerted by piston 24.
- a tension of approximately 3.3Lb +/-.3Lb should be maintained on the exiting extruded sheet 40 to ensure that it is properly wound and to prevent undue breakage.
- An insufficient amount of tension applied to the lithium sheet 40 will result in loose winding, folding and eventual damage to the continuous sheet 40, whereas excessive tension will result in cracks forming along the edges of the lithium sheet 40 and/or ripping of the continuous sheet 40.
- piston 24 When a substantial portion of ingot 22 is extruded such that a few inches of the initial ingot's length are left, piston 24 is pulled back while the vacuum is still maintained throughout inner chamber 18. As piston 24 is pulled back, the cylindrical sleeve 20, as well as any traces of lithium left thereon, are allowed to sufficiently cool down such that the traces of lithium/lithium alloy will not react with the ambient air when rear door 16 is opened. When piston 24 is fully retrieved within a recess of rear door 16, the latter is opened and a new ingot is inserted into inner chamber 18; the front portion of the new ingot abutting against the rear surface of the remaining ingot 22.
- piston head 26 is provided with a front adapter plate 28 having a smooth flat surface, the rear surface of the remaining ingot 22 is also smooth. As a result, when the front face of the new ingot abuts the rear surface of the remaining ingot 22, there are no voids therebetween.
- the rear door 16 is then closed behind the new ingot, the vacuum pump is activated to re-establish the partial vacuum inside inner chamber 18 in front and behind piston head 26.
- piston 24 then applies pressure onto the rear surface of the new ingot.
- the semi-continuous extrusion process described above has two distinct advantages over the prior art methods. Firstly, it eliminates the wasted lithium/lithium alloy that usually occurs in conventional extrusion processes. When an ingot is nearly completely extruded in a conventional process, the remaining portion or left over portion of the ingot left against the extrusion die (which usually has a length of a few millimeters) must be discarded prior to inserting a new ingot. Secondly, in conventional lithium extrusion processes, the partial vacuum is lost when front door 14 is opened. When piston 24 is pulled back, the traces of lithium left on the walls of sleeve 20 react with the ambient air to form nitrides.
- the sleeve 20 must therefore be thoroughly cleaned or replaced with a new sleeve 20 prior to extruding a new ingot. Otherwise, traces of nitrides could be found in the extruded sheet, which would be unacceptable.
- Conventional lithium extrusion processes can only extrude lithium/lithium alloys in batches and cannot extrude an entire ingot, as there is always an unused portion of the ingot (1 to 3 mm) left in the inner chamber when a new ingot must be inserted in the extruder.
- the semi- continuous lithium/lithium alloy extrusion process enables the extrusion of the entire length of the ingot and also ensures that no traces of nitrides will block the extrusion die 34 and slice the extruded sheet since a vacuum is maintained in front and behind piston head 26 throughout the entire stroke of piston 24 and the traces of lithium left along the wall of sleeve 20 are allowed to cool down prior to opening rear door 16 thereby preventing the formation of nitrides harmful to the extrusion process.
- flow die channel 50 comprises an entrance 52, an exit 54, an upper wall 56, a lower wall 58, and a pair of side walls 60 and 62 which together define a passage for the flow of lithium/lithium alloy metal.
- lower wall 58 is a mirror image of upper wall 56.
- the central portion 64 of entrance 52 is about 0.3 to 0.5 inches in height and the full width of entrance 52 is about 8 inches when extruding an ingot of 8-inch diameter.
- the central portion 66 of exit 54 is about 0.1 to 0.2 inches in height and the full width of exit 54 is about 9 to 10 inches when extruding an ingot of 8-inch diameter.
- the side portions 68 and 70 of channel 50 have larger cross-sectional areas than the central portions 64 and 66 respectively and are designed to generate a substantially outward flow of metal away from the central portions 64 and 66 and toward side walls 60 and 62 in order to expand the width of the resulting sheet 40 such that the width of the latter exceeds the diameter of the initial ingot 22.
- the flow of metal is guided outwardly along the sidewalls 60 and 62 by the increased cross-sectional areas of side portions 68 and 70, which are angled outwardly.
- Side portions 68 and 70 further comprise sub-channels 72 and 74 running along side walls 60 and 62 which are adapted to further generate increased metal flow along side walls 60 and 62.
- the ductility of lithium metal or alloys thereof is advantageously exploited by channel 50 to guide the metal flow outwardly to obtain a sheet having a width exceeding that of the ingot's initial diameter.
- the lithium/lithium alloy metal exits flow die 38 with a profile which corresponds to that of exit 54, shown in detail in Figure 2c.
- the lithium/lithium alloy metal then flows through a flat face extrusion die 34 as illustrated in Figures 3 to 5 where its profile is further reduced to that of a thin sheet.
- the flat face 83 of the flat face extrusion die 34 is facing the oncoming flow of metal.
- Extrusion die 34 comprises an upper plate 76 and a lower plate 78 together defining a die opening 80 in the form of a thin substantially linear aperture of about 10 thousandths of an inch (or roughly about 250 microns) in height and of about 9 to 10 inches in width.
- Upper plate 76 and lower plate 78 are machined from tungsten carbide and comprise a pair of flat surfaces 82 and 84 located adjacent to die opening 80, and upon which plates 76 and 78 rest against one another.
- Die opening 80 is defined by inserting between flat surfaces 82 and 84 a pair of calibrated shims 85 and 87 of the precise thickness of the lithium/lithium alloy sheet to be extruded.
- each plate 76 and 78 further comprises insteps 88 and 90 respectively located on the far side of each flat surface 84 and 82. As shown in Figure 4, when upper plate 76 and lower plate 78 are assembled, insteps 88 and 90 define gaps 92 and 94 adjacent each calibrated shim 85 and 87.
- a pair of threaded fasteners 86 extends through each gap 92 and ' 94 and acts to primarily secure upper plate 76 to lower plate 78 but also to provide adjustment means of the curvature of the lips 81 to adjust the shape of die opening 80.
- fasteners 86 When threaded fasteners 86 are tightened beyond a predetermined torque, fasteners 86 close gaps 92 and 94 thereby leveraging the entire length of plates 76 and 78 on calibrated shims 85 and 87 with the effect of marginally bending the entire length of lips 81 such that die opening 80 becomes eye-shaped with its center portion marginally more opened than its sides.
- the adjustment of the torque of threaded fasteners 86 enables to fine tune the final shape of the extruded lithium/lithium alloy thin sheet 40.
- the central portion of the extruded thin sheet may be marginally thinner than its edge portions due to pressure variations along the length of die opening 80.
- the adjustment of threaded fasteners 86 provides means for adjusting the thickness of the central portion of the lithium/lithium alloy sheet 40 such that it is at least equal to that of its edge portions.
- Figures 3 to 5 depict adjusting means in the form of threaded fasteners 86, it should be expressly understood that any other type of adjusting means such as cam mechanisms, gear mechanisms, wedges, etc. remains within the scope of the present invention.
- any number of threaded fasteners, alternative adjusting means, or combinations thereof can also be used for a single extrusion die.
- the extrusion apparatus can further comprise a die holder 100 adapted to receive, support and align extrusion die 34, separator plate 36, and flow die 38.
- Die holder 100 comprises a first recessed portion 102 adapted to house extrusion die 34 and a second recessed portion 104 adapted to house separator plate 36 and flow die 38.
- Separator plate 36 and flow die 38 are preferably aligned with extrusion die 34 using guide pins 107 such that flow channel 50, separator plate opening 106 and extrusion die opening 80 are in alignment to provide reproducibility of process.
- Flow die 38 is secured to die holder 100 with a series of fasteners 108.
- Die holder 100 is further provided with a set of adjustment channels 110 and 112.
- Channels 110 are located on either side of die holder 100 (although only one is shown in the Figures) and give access to the threaded fasteners 86 of extrusion die 34 such that the curvature of die opening 80 may be adjusted when extrusion die 34 is installed in die holder 100.
- Channels 112 are located in the central portion of die holder 100 and give access to one or more threaded fasteners positioned along the length of extrusion die 34 to provide fine tuning of die opening 80.
- a second embodiment (as shown) three adjustment fasteners 114 and 115 are positioned along the length of die opening 80 to provide means of adjusting the side portions and the central portion of die opening 80. Any number of adjustment fasteners, however, may be used without departing from the spirit of the invention.
- either the front door 14 onto which die holder 100 is mounted or the structural body 12 of extrusion apparatus 10 are provided with means of reaching the adjustment fasteners 86, 114 and 115 when die holder 100 is positioned inside extrusion apparatus 10 such that adjustment and fine tuning of die opening 80 may be carried out during the extrusion process.
- die holder 100 can, for example, be mounted onto a flat ' front door 118 with fasteners 119 and the structural body 12 of extrusion apparatus 10 is provided with a series of apertures aligned with channels 110 and 112 of die holder 100 when front door 118 is closed.
- die holder 100 can be mounted into a recess of front door 118 and a series of apertures aligned with channels 110 and 112 are provided in door 118 to reach the adjustment fasteners and allow adjustment and fine tuning of die opening 80 during the extrusion process.
- Other means of adjusting and fine tuning die opening 80 during the extrusion process are also contemplated without departing from the invention.
- long fasteners may be used to avoid the need of using long tools to access fasteners 86, 114 and 115.
- various extensions may be built into front door 118 or the structural body 12 of extrusion apparatus 10 that engage the various adjustment fasteners when die holder 100 is installed.
- die holder 100 may be provided with built-in adjustment means, which mate with various extensions built into front door 118 or the structural body 12 of extrusion apparatus 10.
- Various other embodiments and configurations are contemplated to allow adjustment and fine tuning of die opening 80 during the extrusion process.
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